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Is it accurate that 96% of players lose money?
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[QUOTE="greatgame230, post: 5530963, member: 362983"] I disagree with this statistic for two reasons: 1. the poker rooms their profit is due to the fact that they charge you to play in any way be it MTT, STT or Cash, so I remove it from the poker sites, now based on which parameters it happens that only 4% of the players make profit. 2 number of players who make profits in a session: this depends on the time invested by each player according to this statistic if 100 players enter at the same time and play the same amount of time only 4 will win money, this is almost impossible to determine at Unless it is done in isolation, I mean that only those 100 players can enter the poker room completely empty and that no one can enter to be able to make a certain measurement of how many of them won and lost. If it is in periods of time, it is also very variable and difficult to determine, which means that at the end and beginning of this year I was at 4% since I made profits and for a month and a half I have been at 96% since I lost money. . It would be interesting to see this study and so maybe I can understand what they measure [/QUOTE]
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